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Kyushu Ramen-Van Nuys

Posted in Kyushu Ramen-Van Nuys on March 7th, 2009 by BB – 4 Comments

Keizo’s recent post and the chilly evening weather put me in the mood for ramen. I’ve been to Kyushu quite a few times over the years mostly due to its close proximity to my valley abode. This was my first visit back in some time so I was ready to wipe the slate clean and looked forward to any improvements.

Kyushu Ramen

Luckily, I was able to go with a friend and sample a few different items. I ordered the specialty Kyushu ramen which is a tonkotsu based selection. While the presentation certainly was lovely, the broth was still rather bland and watered down. The chashu was pretty standard–several half inch slabs floating about and menma was firm with a solid bit of crunch to it. The fresh sprigs of spinach added a subtle texture and freshness to the bowl.

Noodles!

The shoyu ramen had a very delicate flavor, bordering on plainness. Again, the presentation was better than I remember with fresh toppings that were carefully placed.

Shoyu Ramen

Since the menu was updated sometime in late 2007, the ramen combo with gyoza is no longer available. However, there is a sole shoyu ramen and fried rice combo. Kyushu’s fried rice had been prepared with minimal oil in the past but this time it was marginally dry which may have impacted the flavor towards blandness. Just a whisper of more flavor would have been appreciated.

Fried Rice

Lastly, we tried the saba appetizer, which can be prepared with sea salt or a miso dressing. We opted for the sea salt version. It was rather standard, not particularly soft and supple like Foo Foo Tei’s scrumptious offering. Still, it was a decent appetizer and good for Omega-3s, eh?

Saba with sea salt
I’m interested to see if things progress with a new chef at the helm, because although a delicate change in the ramen was detectable, it wasn’t anything outrageously good. Plus, the service is just as slow and unobservant as it ever was, leaving us to fetch our bill after failed attempts to gain attention. For now, I wouldn’t go out of my way to eat here.

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Kyushu Ramen in Los Angeles

Torrance to Costa Mesa:An Umaimono Fair Crawl Part 3

Posted in Umaimono Fair on July 29th, 2008 by BB – 3 Comments

Arriving at the Costa Mesa Mitsuwa shortly after 1pm, we scored parking in the underground garage and set our sights on seeking out our two remaining targets: BBQ beef tongue and shina soba. Under severe questioning, Mitsuwa staff spilled the beans: the BBQ beef tongue was no more. Bugger!

Happily, Kujiraken’s shina soba counter was still bustling with activity and more importantly, soup. In the absense of chewy tongue to share, we bought a bowl each to fill every last square inch of stomach area. Thankfully, the soup arrived scorching hot with a quarter inch of hot oil on top because we couldn’t find a seat in the entire food court! After a few minutes and triangular hawking of tables, we quickly swooped on an opening section at a high-top table.

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